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Patrick:
My friend took me to a tobacco shop and got me pipe tobacco. Thus, the tobacco thread was born.

ampersandwitch:
All my friends are jerks so far.
In other news, the underwear is fantastic.  Haven't touched the Billy Collins book, and I'm listening to the CD as I did before my brother sat his beefy ass on the original.
It sounds like some of you people need to adopt me into families that actually care.

Ballard:
I got a new HP Pavilion Entertainment PC, an awesome knitted hat with pom poms, a pair of brown Docs (pics in photo thread already), a VOX headphone adapter (which I successfully used today to play my guitar through my stereo system without blowing anything up!!), chocolate covered pretzels and graham crackers (omnomnom), a Ludlow Guitars T-shirt from my co-worker (we don't have any type of required work clothing so it's a T-shirt for the outside world and actually cool to own), and the promise of gifts on New Year's Eve from my mom who always holds out until then to give gifts. She just returned from a trip to southeast Asia so I'm expecting something from there.


--- Quote from: Johnny C on 26 Dec 2007, 08:17 ---
* In Rainbows diskbox
This year wasn't much and I'm really okay with that. Instead it was just a good day with my family.

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Choke on a dick Johnny.

(Just teasing. Merry Christmas!)


--- Quote from: Lunchbox on 26 Dec 2007, 04:18 ---So you won't be interested in the black and red lace corset and thong my boyfriend got me for Christmas? Pity.

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Ok, sack up and admit it, how many of you immediately went to Aurostion upon reading this post?


--- Quote from: ebony_willow on 24 Dec 2007, 22:25 ---I got:
A REDICULOUS PENIS THE SIZE OF MY ARM

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I am deeply sorry but this is what I saw at first glance.

ruyi:
from friends:
-chopin's nocturnes. i already have a copy, but now i can have a copy to use at home and one at school!
-a peach-colored rose. when i say peach colored i mean it really made people remark, "wow, that looks like a peach or a nectarine." it was orange with red at the outer rims. i know florists probably accomplish this trick by adding dyes to the water but whatever, i thought it was pretty neat.
-temporary henna tattoos.
-earrings. each one is a plastic baby on top of a metal painted earth globe, the kind that has a political map on it. one baby is black and the other is white. fun fact: both have blue eyes for some reason!

from family:
-$50. i ended up regifting this a few days later though.
-earrings. relatively generic silver hoopy things. my aunt who gave them to me is a sweetie though!
-plain white tee. not sure if this counts as a christmas gift, but my mom paid for it on christmas eve.

isn't present-wrapping funny? i think it is funny. i mean, that is cool if you can get all into the details and the ribbons and stuff, cause i was like that for a few years too, but i am just lazier now. i just think it is interesting that we manipulate our emotions in such a conscious way, that we enjoy the suspense of not knowing, of hiding and uncovering, the process of revealing. rituals are funny!

Caiphana:

--- Quote from: Boro_Bandito on 26 Dec 2007, 23:27 ---I agree with Misconception. While I am definitely atheist, I still managed to enjoy Chronicles of Narnia as a great children's series, I just ignored its religious undertones just like I ignore the Bible. On a daily basis. Okay, I'm gonna stop talking about religion now, I'll only piss people off in some way or another.
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If a Christian can enjoy and absolutely love His Dark Materials, an atheist can enjoy Narnia. It's, you know, fiction, so read it as such. Of course, Pullman absolutely hates Lewis and says so often; he thinks The Chronicles of Narnia are sexist.

Whatever. CHRISTMAS! I got my man a remote-controlled helicopter.

He likes to fly it inside and make it hit things.

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